Gun library & information screen – Kestrel 4500NV Applied Ballistics Meter User Manual

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Gun lIBRARy & InFORMATIOn sCREEn

• Once you’re on the desired letter, use to move

the cursor to the next space in the gun name.

Continue until the gun name is complete.

• When gun name is complete, press

button to

save. (Gun will also automatically save upon

exiting screen.)

• Press to exit from the current screen.

Gun library

There is room in the Kestrel for up to 16 guns. While it

is possible to copy a preconfigured gun to your Kestrel

and modify the parameter, you should use New Gun

and input all the parameters to ensure MV and DSF Cal

are accurately inputted. You can build a gun library on

a computer using the AB Gun Loader software, and

download the new gun library to the Kestrel (either via

Bluetooth® connection or the Kestrel wired interface).

Downloading a new gun library will automatically

overwrite the previous guns in the Kestrel.

*Note: You should upload any user-created guns to the AB

Gun Loader software that you want to save before down-

loading new guns. The new guns will overwrite current

stored Kestrel guns.

Gun Information screen

Once you have selected your gun, you’re now ready to

enter or modify all relevant parameters pertaining to the

set-up of your rifle. These parameters include muzzle

velocity, drag curve, ballistic coefficient, bullet weight,

bullet diameter, bullet length, zero range, zero height,

zero offset, bore height, rifle twist, rifle twist direction

and sight adjustment (click).

• On the Gun Information screen, use buttons to

highlight the gun parameters.

• Use and to adjust the value.

• Press

to enter the highlighted parameter’s

screen. Here you are also able to adjust the

parameter’s value as well as the unit of measure.

(For example, meters per second to feet per second.)

• Press to exit to Main AB screen once all values are

correct.

See below for more information on Muzzle Velocity, Drag

Curves and Calibration.

Muzzle Velocity

• Use

and

to highlight “MV.”

• Press

to enter MV screen.

• Use and to adjust the value.
notes on Muzzle Velocity

• When a bullet is in the transonic range, a small dot

will appear to the left of the muzzle velocity value

(figure 1).

• When a bullet is in the subsonic range, a larger dot

will appear to the left of the muzzle velocity value

(figure 2).

• In cases where the bullet is supersonic, there are no dots

next to the muzzle velocity value.

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Figure 1

Figure 2

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